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Your privacy as a wedding guest

Someone you know is planning their wedding with Luvbug. They may have added your name so they can invite you and collect your RSVP. This page explains what that means for your information — in plain language.

What information the couple may add about you

The person planning the wedding can add details like your name, email address, phone number, mailing address, who else is in your household, and notes about things like dietary needs. Luvbug does not collect this from you or from anywhere else — the couple enters it.

What we collect when you RSVP

When you respond to an invitation, we save your answer (whether you can come), your meal choice if the event has one, any dietary needs you share, and details for your plus-one if you bring one.

Who can see it

Your information is visible to the couple and to the people they have invited to help plan the wedding (for example, a family member or a wedding planner). Other guests cannot see your RSVP details. Luvbug never sells your information, never shows you ads, and never uses your details to market to you.

Where it lives

Your information is stored securely on our servers in the United States. We use trusted services to run Luvbug — for example, to send invitation emails and keep our systems running. These services only handle your information so Luvbug can work; they cannot use it for anything else.

How long we keep it

We keep guest information for as long as the couple’s wedding account is active. If the couple deletes a guest, or deletes their wedding, that information is removed.

Your choices

You can ask for your information to be corrected or deleted at any time. The fastest way is to ask the couple who invited you — they can update or remove your details directly. You can also email us at hello@luvbug.io and we will handle your request. You don’t need a Luvbug account to ask.

Questions

Email us at hello@luvbug.io. For the full picture of how Luvbug handles personal information, see our Privacy Policy.

Last updated: July 2026